What to Do When a 10-Year Driver's License Expires?
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The solution for a 10-year driver's license expiration is as follows: Go to the Vehicle Management Office of the Traffic Police Brigade to apply for a driver's license renewal. According to regulations, you can apply to the issuing Vehicle Management Office 90 days before the driver's license expires. Before applying, you need to settle any traffic violations and accidents related to the driver's license, ensuring the license remains in normal status. The following materials are required for renewal: 1. Resident ID card and a copy: Resident ID card (for those holding ID cards from other provinces or cities, a temporary residence permit is also required) and a copy. 2. Driver's license: The original driver's license, which is the currently held license. 3. Three 1-inch white-background photos: Three recent 1-inch color photos with a white background. 4. Medical examination certificate: A medical examination certificate from a district or county-level hospital or above. Such hospitals usually have medical examination points near the Vehicle Management Office or Traffic Police Brigade. 5. Driver's license application form: The applicant should obtain the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" at the Vehicle Management Office and fill it out according to the instructions.